.jpg?w=1)
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT HONG KONG PRIVATE COLLECTION
A GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS
SHANG DYNASTY (1600-1100 BC)
Details
A GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS
SHANG DYNASTY (1600-1100 BC)
The group comprises a jade pendant of cylindrical shape, carved in the form of a human figure, the hollow centre pierced through on both sides. Another jade is carved as a tiger with bulging eyes, round ears and upwardly curving tail. The last pendant consists of two cylindrical beads, both strung together.
The largest: 1 5/8 in. (4 cm.) long (4)
SHANG DYNASTY (1600-1100 BC)
The group comprises a jade pendant of cylindrical shape, carved in the form of a human figure, the hollow centre pierced through on both sides. Another jade is carved as a tiger with bulging eyes, round ears and upwardly curving tail. The last pendant consists of two cylindrical beads, both strung together.
The largest: 1 5/8 in. (4 cm.) long (4)
Provenance
Acquired in Hong Kong, 1992
Brought to you by
Priscilla Kong